NCAA president Charlie Baker said Wednesday at a Senate hearing that college sports are “overdue for change” and shifted focus away from federal legislation of athlete compensation and toward players being deemed employees of their schools.
In Part 1 of a two-part podcast, The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo and Joe House for the annual NBA Over/Unders pod. They run through win totals for each team in the Eastern Conference. Host: Bill Simmons Guests: Ryen Russillo and Joe House Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. […]
If a company counted roughly half of the U.S. population as customers, you’d be pretty eager to use that platform to advertise your business, right? Well, that’s exactly what Walmart Marketplace allows you to do. It gives you the ability to reach a huge market of highly targeted, engaged consumers, so why doesn’t it get […]
Aaron Rodgers said after the Packers’ loss to the Giants that he wasn’t happy with players already talking about what a loss next week to the Jets would mean for Green Bay.
In June, Georgia Tech men’s basketball assistant Eric Reveno started a campaign urging the NCAA to designate Election Day as a day off from all athletic activities. Soon, other coaches joined in the push to get college athletes educated on voting.
The U.S. forward is unstoppable at this level, scoring 121 goals and adding 49 assists in 207 appearances for the national team. How do you stop her? Is it even possible?
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s romance won’t be the only one rooted in Arrowhead Stadium as Hallmark and the Chiefs team up for a holiday movie set in Kansas City.
A passionate Mark Stoops defended the Kentucky football program on Saturday after comments earlier in the week from basketball coach John Calipari in which he called the university a “basketball school.”
The teams at the bottom of the table could set new marks in futility.